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Faulty Towers The Dining Experience @ SOH
 

The original – and most hilarious – immersive Experience returns to Sydney Opera House

Basil’s rude, Manuel confused, and Sybil cracks the whip… all the while dishing up yet more laughs and a 3-course meal. It’s an irresistible, irrepressible blend of top-flight improvisation and tight theatrical script, where ‘chaos’ reigns right from the start. Expect the unexpected in the show that’s 70% improvised!

 

This ‘outrageously funny’ globetrotting show (★★★★★ BroadwayBaby, Edinburgh Fringe) combines sharp improvisation with an innovative script to create a truly unique dining experience. Internationally acclaimed and full of fun, tickets for next year’s eighth season at Sydney Opera House are on sale right now – and it always sells out here, so booking early is essential!

Now performed in up to 20 countries a year by 10 teams of actors, Faulty Towers The Original Dining Experience was Brisbane born in 1997. 2019 includes a wealth of highlights such as Fringe Festivals in Adelaide, Melbourne and Edinburgh; tours across entire continents like Europe, Scandinavia, Asia and Australia; and an ongoing residency in London’s West End. With 21 years of continuous critical and audience acclaim and a million seats sold around the world, it’s clear that this is the most successful interactive comedy show of its kind.

- ‘Seriously funny’ ★★★★★The Advertiser, Adelaide Fringe

- ‘Truly brilliant and innovative’ ★★★★★FringeFeed, Perth

EXPERIENCE THE 5-STAR EXPERIENCE

Venue: Sydney Opera House (Utzon Room), Bennelong Point, Sydney, NSW 2000
Dates: Tuesday 12 – Sunday 17 March 2019
Times:
- 7:30pm dinner performances Tuesday 12-Saturday 16 March. Doors at 7pm.
- 1pm lunch performance Sunday 17 March. Doors at 12.30pm.
Prices – all tickets include 3-course meal, 2-hour interactive show and show programme:
- Tues, Wed, Thurs dinner: $173.50 per person ($165.00 + $8.50 booking fee)
- Friday, Saturday dinner: $220.50 per person ($212.00 + $8.50 booking fee)
- Sunday lunch: $193.50 per person ($185.00 + $8.50 booking fee)
Bookings & info: (+61) 02 9250 7777
https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/theatre/2019/faulty-towers-the-dining-experience.html

More reader links:

Film – where’s the venue?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FYCwk5uksY
Film – world tour 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNHHaKF374 

Show info: www.torquaysuitetheatre.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/faultytowersthediningexperience

Twitter: www.twitter.com/thefaultytowers

Blog: www.blog.interactivetheatre.com.au 

- ‘A wonderful combination of a three-course meal and live theatre show’ ★★★★★The Holiday & Travel Magazine, Sydney Opera House

- ‘Nothing faulty about this evening of superb food and comedy. Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is a real lark of a night: entertainment with a great meal to boot.’ ★★★★★Limelight Magazine, Sydney Opera House

 

Event details

Venue: Sydney Opera House (Utzon Room), Bennelong Point, Sydney, NSW 2000
Bookings: 1300 308 193 \ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Start Date: Wednesday 13 March 2019

Buy tickets: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/theatre/2019/faulty-towers-the-dining-experience.html

 

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